Badger Basket 82P User manual

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MODEL 82P™
4-Cycle Propane Powered Earth Auger
OPERATING MANUAL/PARTS GUIDE
Thank You for purchasing a Badger Earth Auger. When properly
maintained and serviced, we are confident your auger will provide
you with many years of trustworthy performance. This manual
contains operating and safety instructions for the Badger Propane
Earth Auger. To receive the greatest possible performance and
satisfaction from your Badger Auger, and to reduce the risk of injury,
it is important that you read and understand the assembly, operating,
maintenance, and safety instructions before using your auger.
Contact Feldmann Engineering if you do not understand any of the
instructions in this manual.
As with any power tool, safety precautions must be observed with
the Badger Propane Earth Auger to reduce the risk of personal
injury. Careless or improper use may cause serious injury and/or
damage to your Badger Auger.
INDEX PAGE
General Information …………………….. 1
Warranty………………………………….. 1
About Propane-Fueled Equipment………. 2
Important Safety Precautions ……………. 3
Pre-Use Procedure ……………………... 3
Assembly of Auger…………………………. 4
Oil & Fuel Recommendations…………… 4
Fueling…………………………………….. 4
Check Before Starting Your Drill……….. 4
Starting Instructions……………………… 5
Operating/Stopping Instructions………… 5
Maintenance and Adjustments…………. 5
Service & Repair Information…………… 5
Diagram of Main Parts, Parts List……… 6
MANUFACTURER’S One Year Limited Warranty
(30 days for Commercial and/or Rental Use)
FOR WARRANTY SERVICE – DO NOT RETURN
YOUR AUGER TO THE RETAILER YOU
PURCHASED IT FROM. CALL THE BADGER®
CUSTOMER SERVICE NUMBER AT 920-467-6167 or
go on line to www.cpdonline.com to look up your
nearest service center, MONDAY – FRIDAY FROM
7:00 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. CST, FOR A RETURN
AUTHORIZATION NUMBER AND INSTRUCTIONS.
Feldmann Engineering & Manufacturing Co., Inc. warrants the
Badger Earth Auger to be made of first quality materials and
workmanship and will, at its option, repair or replace any auger part
there of found to be defective in such materials and workmanship if
returned to the factory, prepaid within one year from the date of
purchase by the original purchaser. To obtain warranty service or
replacement instructions, you must have prior approval before
shipping package. Call our customer service department at 920-
467-6167 Monday – Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for a
return authorization number. Inbound and outbound transportation
charges are paid by the purchaser. Feldmann Engineering assumes
no responsibility for damage caused by misuse, careless handling, or
where repairs were made or attempted by an unauthorized person.
For replacement parts, call 920-467-6167, Monday – Friday from
7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST, or go online to www.jiffyonice.com.
This Badger Earth Auger uses a propane-fueled 4-stroke
engine:
OIL MUST BE ADDED to engine before auger is used for the
first time and must be checked regularly after that (see page 4).
Propane tank (sold separately) must be attached to engine and
connected to fuel-line before starting engine (see page 4).
Your Badger Earth Auger must be transported, stored or placed
on the ground with engine spark-plug facing upward or with
powerhead in upright (operating) position. Failure to do so may
result in oil leakage, excessive exhaust smoke or engine
damage.
Manufactured by:
FELDMANN ENGINEERING & MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
520 Forest Avenue Sheboygan Falls WI 53085-2513
Phone: 920-467-6167 Monday – Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST
FAX: 920-467-6169
E-mail: admin@jiffyonice.com website: www.badgerearthaugers.com
Other products: Turf Vent™ Lawn Aeration Equipment, Jiffy® Ice Drills
Form 4389 (01/16)
Model #___________________
Purchased at________________
Date Purchased_____________
Serial #____________________
Auger Size_________________

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Congratulations on the purchase of your new
propane-fueled Badger Propane Earth Auger.
Your new earth auger is powered by a 4-stroke
engine, which provides the following advantages:
1. No need to mix fuel and oil.
2. No priming or choking required to start engine.
3. Cleaner combustion process results in less
exhaust smell and reduced engine emissions.
Please note that this Badger Earth Auger is
designed for use with a 16.4 ounce (465 gram)
disposable propane tank (sold separately). The
correct tank has a diameter of approximately
3.875 inches (9.5 cm). Do not use any propane
tank or canister other than the one specified for
use with this product.
ABOUT PROPANE-FUELED EQUIPMENT
1. Use propane fueled equipment only in well ventilated areas.
When propane burns, it creates carbon monoxide, a colorless,
odorless gas. Breathing carbon monoxide for an extended period
of time may be harmful or fatal.
2. If you experience headache, drowsiness or nausea, stop engine
and get fresh air immediately.
3. Always keep propane tanks out of the reach of children.
4. Never expose propane tank to sparks, flames or heat, as this
may result in explosion or fire.
5. Never store propane tank in direct sunlight or in any area that
may exceed 120 degrees Fahrenheit (49 degrees Celsius), as
these conditions may result in explosion or fire.
6. Always use propane tank until it is completely empty.
7. Never refill a disposable propane tank. Refilling disposable tanks
may result in explosion or fire.
8. Never place propane tank in luggage and never transport
propane tank by train or aircraft.
9. To properly discard disposable propane tanks contact your local
garbage collector or recycling center.
10.Do not puncture a propane tank or canister, as this may result in
explosion or fire.
11.Never start or run an engine when there is a suspected propane
leak, which can usually be identified by a sour, “rotten egg”
smell. If the smell of propane odorant is overwhelming, leave the
area immediately and call your local fire department for
assistance.
12.Never use propane fueled equipment near sparks, flames, or any
other ignition source that could ignite leaking gas.
13.Visually check propane tank and engine fuel-line seals before
connecting tank to engine. Never connect propane tank to
engine with damaged or missing seals.
14.When connecting propane tank to engine fuel line, hand-tighten
only. Over-tightening may damage propane tank seals or engine
fuel-line connector.
15.To check for a suspected propane leak, place soapy water on
connectors and watch for bubbles. Do not use unit if a leak is
found.
16.Always disconnect propane hose from propane tank for
transportation or storage.
17.When propane tank is removed from engine, replace cap to keep
tank valve clean.
18.Propane is flammable. Caution must be used when handling or
storing your Badger Earth Auger’s propane tank.

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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Please read this manual carefully. Operate your equipment
according to the safety instructions and recommendations found
throughout this manual. Anyone who uses this equipment must read
and fully understand the instructions and be familiar with its
operation.
To receive the greatest possible performance and satisfaction from
your Badger Earth Auger, and to reduce the risk of injury, it is
important that you read and understand the assembly, operating,
maintenance, and safety instructions before using your Badger Earth
Auger. Contact Feldmann Engineering if you do not understand any
of the instructions in this manual.
Your Badger Earth Auger is designed and manufactured to provide
safe and dependable operation, provided it is operated in
accordance with the following safety precautions.
Preventing accidents is the responsibility of every power equipment
operator. The safety precautions identified in this manual must be
fully understood and followed by every operator of this Badger
Auger. Review the safety precautions frequently and never take
chances.
Take the time to become familiar with your Badger Auger and its
components, then operate it in a safe manner. Study the appropriate
sections of this manual for the description of the controls and
function of your Badger Auger. Teach the safety precautions to all
persons who use your Badger Propane Earth Auger.
Avoid mishandling and abuse of your Badger Auger. Handle it
with care, as any rough treatment can cause damage to your
Badger Earth Auger or it can cause a malfunction.
Should the engine stop while drilling, do not attempt to restart it
while the auger bit is in the hole.
Never attempt to adjust or repair your Badger Earth Auger while
the engine is running. Avoid possible injury from moving parts
by first stopping the engine.
+ Never modify your Badger Earth Auger in any way. Only
Badger Earth Augers and accessories supplied by Feldmann
Engineering or expressly approved by Feldmann Engineering
for use with your Badger Earth Auger are authorized for
connection and use. The use of non-Badger or unauthorized
components may cause damage or injury.
Check the tightness of screws, nuts, and bolts at regular
intervals and re-tighten if necessary.
Do not wear loose clothing while operating your Badger Earth
Auger and keep all clothes and parts of the body (hands, feet,
etc.) clear of the rotating earth auger assembly to avoid being
drawn into the boring auger.
Do not allow children to operate your Badger Propane Earth Auger at
any time. Do not allow adults to operate your auger without proper
operational instructions, including all safety precautions.
Do not lend or rent your Badger Earth Auger without providing the
owner’s manual. Be sure that anyone who uses your Badger Earth
Auger understands the information contained in this manual.
Give your complete and undivided attention to the proper operation of
your Badger Propane Earth Auger. To operate it properly, you must be
in good physical condition and mental health and not under the
influence of any substance (alcohol, drugs, etc.) which might impair
vision, dexterity, or judgment.
+ Using your Badger Earth Auger may be strenuous. If you have any
condition that may be aggravated by strenuous activity, check with your
doctor before operating your Badger auger.
+ Do not operate your auger when you are tired. Fatigue may result in
loss of control.
+ Do not carry your Badger auger or leave it unattended while the engine
is running.
Only run your Badger Propane Earth Auger in well-ventilated areas.
Badger Propane Earth Auger must be transported, stored or
placed on the ground with spark plug facing upward or with
powerhead in upright (operating) position. Failure to do so may
result in oil leakage, excessive exhaust smoke or engine damage.
Always allow engine to cool before storing.
+ When transporting your Badger Auger in a vehicle, properly secure it to
prevent it from tipping over, which may cause oil leakage or engine
damage.
+ Propane is flammable. Caution must be used when handling or storing
your Badger Earth Auger’s propane tank.
+ Never store or transport your Badger Propane Auger with propane tank
attached.
Always attach, remove or change your engine’s propane tank in a well-
ventilated area.
Never store propane tanks where vapor may reach open spark or
flame.
Only use your Badger Earth Auger for its intended purpose.
PRE-USE PROCEDURE
Before using your Badger Earth Auger to drill holes, follow this procedure to
prepare for proper and correct use.
•Find, read, and understand the Badger operating/parts manual.
•Assemble the components of your Badger Earth Auger as indicated
in the Assembly of Drill section of this manual.
•Re-read and follow the Starting Instructions section of this manual.
•If the engine does not run satisfactorily, or if you feel it needs an
adjustment of some kind, contact Feldmann Engineering for the
proper repair information. Do not attempt to adjust the engine
operation yourself. Only an authorized service person may make
adjustments to your Badger Earth Auger’s engine without invalidating
the unit warranty.
•DO NOT RETURN your Badger Earth Auger TO THE RETAILER
THAT SOLD IT TO YOU. THEY ARE NOT AUTHORIZED TO
PROVIDE REPAIRS OR WARRANTY REPLACEMENT. If you have
any questions concerning service, contact Feldmann Engineering as
indicated in the Service & Repair Information section of this manual.

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ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY OF AUGER AND POWERHEAD
E-Z Connect™ Collar
Connect auger assembly to powerhead by sliding E-Z Connect™
Collar down and pulling clevis pin out. Then slide auger assembly
onto output shaft. Reinsert clevis pin through auger assembly and
output shaft, then slide E-Z Connect™ Collar up and twist collar
slightly to lock pin in place.
Note: Do not remove clevis pin from collar tether.
ENGINE OIL RECOMMENDATION
1. Your Badger Earth Auger is powered by a 4-stroke engine. You
must add six ounces of Jiffy 4-Cycle 0W40 Synthetic Oil (Part
No. 4288) before starting the engine.
2. Change engine oil at least once per year, more often if used in
extremely dusty conditions.
3. Before adding oil to the engine, attach earth auger. Place the
powerhead in the upright (operating) position. See Photo Above.
4. Turn oil-fill cap counter-clockwise and remove cap from oil-fill
opening. Note the small oil level indicator on the cap.
5. Slowly pour oil into the engine. Make sure you pour all six ounces
of oil into the engine.
6. Replace oil fill cap and turn clockwise until it is fastened securely.
7. Check oil level prior to each use. Add oil as needed. Never exceed
recommended oil level. Over-filling can result in oil leakage or
engine damage.
8. When changing oil, remove oil-fill plug from engine and turn unit
over so oil can be poured into a proper oil disposal container.
After engine oil has been drained, repeat steps 3 – 6 above.
NOTE: Used engine oil will appear grey in color or “milky” which
is normal for use with propane fuel.
FUELING
1. Your Badger Propane Earth Auger uses a 16.4 ounce (465 gram)
disposable propane tank to fuel the auger’s engine. The correct tank has
a diameter of approximately 3.875 inches (9.5 cm). While exact running
time will depend on conditions and auger size, your Badger Earth Auger
will run approximately one hour on a full tank of propane.
2. It is recommended that you alwaEys have an additional propane tank
available to use as a backup.
3. Always use a propane tank of the size and type specified. Failure to do so
may result in engine damage.
4. Always attach, remove or change your engine’s propane tank in a well-
ventilated area.
5. To attach the propane tank, place the powerhead with auger connected
horizontally on a clean surface. Securely attach propane tank to engine
propane regulator being careful to avoid cross-threading, as well as to
prevent damage to propane tank seals or valve. Place propane tank into
tank holder and secure with propane tank clamp on tank holder.
6. To remove propane tank from engine, reverse process.
7. Remove propane tank from propane regulator on engine for transport or
storage. Never store propane tank in a room, building or vehicle where
vapors may be exposed to an open spark, flame or excessive heat.
CHECK THE FOLLOWING BEFORE STARTING YOUR AUGER
1. Be sure spark plug wire is ATTACHED to spark plug.
2. Inspect the machine for proper condition and operation, paying special
attention to the throttle control assembly, RUN/STOP (ON/OFF) switch,
and drilling assembly.
+ TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY FROM THE TURNING AUGER
ASSEMBLY OR FROM REACTIVE FORCES, THE THROTTLE
ASSEMBLY AND RELATED MECHANISM MUST MOVE FREELY
AND RETURN IMMEDIATELY TO THE IDLE POSITION WHEN
RELEASED.
+ NEVER OPERATE YOUR AUGER IF IT HAS BEEN DAMAGED,
IMPROPERLY ADJUSTED OR NOT COMPLETELY AND
SECURELY ASSEMBLED.
+ NEVER RUN ENGINE IN POORLY VENTILATED AREAS. ENGINE
EXHAUST CONTAINS CARBON MONOXIDE, AN ODORLESS
AND DEADLY GAS.
+ TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY FROM REACTIVE FORCES,
THE OPERATOR MUST HAVE A FIRM GRIP ON THE MACHINE
AND A GOOD FOOTHOLD BEFORE STARTING THE AUGER
AND OPENING THE THROTTLE.
+ KEEP HANDS, FEET, HAIR AND LOOSE CLOTHING AWAY
FROM ANY MOVING PARTS ON ENGINE AND EQUIPMENT.
+ WARNING – TEMPERATURE OF MUFFLER AND NEARBY
AREAS MAY EXCEED 150° F (65° C) AVOID THESE AREAS TO
AVOID BURNS OR OTHER INJURY.
E-Z Connect Collar

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STARTING-OPERATION-STOPPING INSTRUCTIONS
COLD STARTING PROCEDURE: Starting engine for the first time or
after engine has cooled off or after running out of fuel.
1. The Badger Propane Earth Auger requires no choking or
priming.
2. Squeeze throttle control with left hand and grasp starter handle
with right hand.
3. Slowly pull rope-start handle until you feel resistance from the
engine, then pull rope with short, firm stroke similar to the
motion used to start a chain-saw or string-trimmer engine.
4. Without releasing rope-start handle or throttle control, let rope-
start handle return to its original position.
5. If engine fails to start repeat steps 3 – 5.
6. After hole is drilled, slowly raise unit from the hole. Depress and
hold rocker switch in the STOP (OFF) position until engine
comes to a complete stop.
USING YOUR BADGER EARTH AUGER
NOTE: The clutch slips when the drill is overloaded, when this
happens, raise complete unit slightly to ease load.
NOTE: If drilling additional holes, carry unit in upright
position by handles only, to next location and proceed
with normal starting and operating instructions.
1. When all holes have been drilled, and engine is stopped, lay
unit down, resting on wing handle with engine spark-plug facing
upward. Disconnect auger assembly from powerhead by sliding
E-Z Connect™ Collar down and pulling clevis pin from auger.
Do not remove pin from collar tether. Slip auger assembly off of
engine output shaft, then re-insert the clevis into assembly and
slide E-Z Connect™ Collar up to cover clevis pin.
TRANSPORTING AND STORAGE
1. Disconnect propane hose from tank for transporting or storage.
2. Always transport and store powerhead in an upright
(operating) position or engine spark-plug facing upward.
Make sure powerhead and drill assembly are properly
anchored to prevent damage.
MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENTS
Check SPARK PLUG, periodically.
1. Before removing plug, wipe dirt and debris from spark plug
base.
2. Remove and inspect spark plug for carbon build up.
3. Replace spark plug if electrodes are pitted, burned, or
porcelain is cracked. For replacement use: Jiffy® Spark
Plug #4290, Autolite® 4194 spark-plug or equivalent.
Failure to use proper spark-plug may result in engine
damage.
4. Check spark-plug gap with wire feeler gauge and set gap
at .018”.
5. Install spark plug in engine and tighten securely.
6. Re-attach spark plug wire
Check THROTTLE CONTROL AND CABLE periodically for proper
operation. If needed, use silicon spray to lubricate throttle cable.
AIR FILTER – The engine has an air cleaner which helps prevent premature
engine wear and failure. Never run an engine without a complete, clean air
filter properly installed. Clean or replace air filter as needed.
Servicing Foam Filter:
1. Remove filter cover.
2. Remove foam air filter element
3. Wash in warm water with mild soap until dirt and debris are
removed. Press filter when washing - do not twist.
4. Rinse thoroughly until water is clear.
5. Wrap in a clean cloth and press, do not twist, until completely dry.
6. Saturate with clean engine oil and press, do not twist, to distribute
oil.
7. Remove excess oil.
8. Attach filter and cover to the engine.
REPLACEMENT BLADE AND POINT
Improper cutting may be due to a damaged or worn auger blade or point.
Only genuine Badger auger blades and points are to be used as replacement
SERVICE & REPAIR INFORMATION
ENGINE SPEED – NEVER TAMPER WITH ENGINE SPEED
CONTROL SYSTEM, OVERSPEEDING THE ENGINE CAN BE
DANGEROUS AND MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMGE
TO UNIT. TAMPERING WITH ENGINE SPEED CONTROL SYSTEM
WILL VOID ENGINE WARRANTY.
For engine adjustments, repairs or warranty service not covered in this
manual, call our customer service number at 920-980-0200 Monday – Friday
from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST.When requesting warranty service, proof of
purchase (sales receipt) establishes the date of sale and the start of the
warranty period. IMPORTANT NOTE:
TRANSPORTING YOUR BADGER EARTH DRILL
WHEN TRANSPORTING YOUR BADGER EARTH DRILL ON AN ATV, IT
IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND
USE CAUTION TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THE AUGER POWER HEAD OR
RELATED EQUIPMENT:
THERE ARE MANY AFTER MARKET ATV DRILL CARRIER
MOUNTING SYSTEMS TO CHOOSE FROM. MAKE SURE THE
CARRIER SYSTEM YOU PURCHASE OR USE HAS THE PROPER
SUPPORT FOR THE AUGER POWER HEAD (ENGINE AND
TRANSMISSION). MANY SYSTEMS ARE DESIGNED TO ONLY
SUPPORT AND MOUNT TO THE LOWER DRILL ASSEMBLY. THIS
LEAVES THE POWER HEAD TOTALLY UNSUPPORTED AND THIS
SITUATION WILL RESULT IN MAJOR DAMAGE TO THE ENGINE AND
TRANSMISSION. TAKE THE NECESSARY STEPS TO INSURE PROPER
SUPPORT OF THE AUGER POWER HEAD AS NOTED ABOVE. IF THE
POWER HEAD IS NOT PROPERLY SUPPORTED DURING
TRANSPORTATION, THIS WILL VOID THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND
ALL REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT COSTS WILL BE THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER. PURCHASE THE CORRECT
CARRIER MOUNTING SYSTEM AND EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION
WHEN TRANSPORTING THE AUGER.
NOTE: TO FURTHER PROTECT YOUR AUGER POWER HEAD WHEN
TRANSPORTING, MAKE SURE THE AUGER POWER HEAD IS
COVERED TO MINIMIZE ANY DIRT, SAND OR DEBRIS BUILD-UP OR
ACCUMULATION ON ANY OF THE FUNCTIONAL ENGINE PARTS SUCH
AS THE CARBURETOR, THROTTLE OR THROTTLE CABLE
ASSEMBLIES. BADGER HAS AN ACCESSORY POWER HEAD COVER
#4022 TO PROTECT THE POWER HEAD FROM THESE TYPES OF
CONDITIONS.

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BADGER 82P PROPANE EARTH AUGER
PARTS LIST
REF. # PART # DESCRIPTION #USED
1 4180 Mitten Grip Recoil Handle 1
2 4304 Recoil Assembly
3. 4305 Recoil Starter Cup 1
4 4322 Yellow Engine Shroud 1
5 4327 Ignition Coil 1
6 2519 Handle Plate 1
7 4048 Throttle Control Assembly 1
8 4170 Machine Screw for Cushioned Handles 1
9 4426 Cushion Handle & Cradle Assy. (Throttle Side)1
10 2627 Propane Tank Spring Clamp 1
10 4271 Vinyl Cap 1
11 4423 Propane Delivery System 1
12 2549 Handle Plate 1
13 2840 Hex Capscrew 4
14 2841 Locknut 4
15 4306 Muffler 1
16 4307 Muffler Cover 1
17 4349 Oil Fill Tube 1
18 4345 Oil-Fill Dipstick with O-Ring 1
19 2880 Cushion Wing Handle 1
25 4290 Spark Plug 1
26 4323 On-Off Switch 1
27 3818 Breather Tube 1
28 4339 Inside Air Cleaner Cover 1
29 4338 Foam Air Filter Element 1
30 4337 Outside Air Cleaner Cover 1
31 4321 Gasket 1
32 4363 Carburetor 1
33 4369 Carburetor Adaptor Kit 1
34 4542 Valve Cover 1
35 4524 Valve Cover Gasket 1
50 4049 Set Screw 1
51 2768 Clutch Washer 1
52 2383 Clutch Driver 1
53 2384 Clutch Drum Assembly 1
54 1985 Ball Bearing (Large) 4
55 2349 Snap Ring 1
56 3973 Engine Adaptor 1
57 4053 Socket Head Capscrew 4
58 1996 Hex Capscrew 8
59 1683 Hex Capscrew 2
60 3003 Upper Gear Case Assembly with Bearings 1
61 1119 Lock Washer 4
62 1986 Ball Bearing (Small) 2
63 1983 Main Gear and Pinion Assembly 1
64 1984 Main Gear and Shaft Assembly 1
65 2006 Gasket 1
66 3004 Lower Gear Case Assembly with Bearings 1
67 2336 Lock Nut 6
68 1670 Flat Washer 1
69 2008 Snap Ring 1
75 3996 E-Z Connect™ Collar with Pin 1
76 2647 2” Earth Auger Assembly 1
“ 3133 3” Earth Auger Assembly 1
“ 2649 4” Earth Auger Assembly 1
“ 2650 6” Earth Auger Assembly 1
“ 2651 8” Earth Auger Assembly 1
“ 2652 12” Earth Auger Assembly 1
77 2019 Lock Nut (for 3”, 4”, 6”, 8” Blade) 2
“ 2019 Lock Nut (for 12” Blade Set) 4
78 2359 Hex Capscrew (for 3”, 4”, 6”, 8” Blade) 2
“ 2359 Hex Capscrew (for 12” Blade Set) 4
79 2661 Replacement Blade for 3” & 4” Auger Assembly 1
“ 2013 Replacement Blade for 6” Auger Assembly 1
“ 2014 Replacement Blade for 8” Auger Assembly 1
“ 2499 Replacement Blade Set for 12” Auger Assembly 1
80 3635 Replacement Point for 2” & 3” Auger Assembly 1
“ 2648 Replacement Point for 4”, 6”, 8”, & 12” Assembly 1
81 1039 Cotter Pin 1
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82 2655 Clevis Pin for 2” & 3” Auger Assembly
1
83 3503 Shaft Support Clips
2
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